Technical Description
A fine late 19th century engraved Whisky tumbler dating to c1890. Beautifully engraved with deer in a forest scene with a solid section to the base of the bowl which has been flute cut. Radial cut base.
Date & Origin
Bohemia, c1890, Queen Victoria
Condition
Excellent, age-related wear as shown.
Dimensions
Height: 10.8cm
Rim diameter: 8cm
Foot diameter: 8cm.
Historical Context
On July 15th, 1870, the novelist Charles Dickens, died. Also, Georgia became the last of the Confederate states to return to the Union and the Franco-Prussian War began.
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